Wabi-sabi

In Japan they call that Wabi-sabi:

"that what is imperfect, aged, humble and authentic."

Wabi-sabi is a Japanese aesthetics that goes back to the 15th century. It's much more then this short definition. It's about appreciating the beauty in small things, accepting that everything is temporary and that perfection doesn't exsist.

In my work wabi-sabi plays an important role: attention to detail; embrace coincidences and imperfection: